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Post by pickle »

Chillout mostly:
[google]Fila Brazillia[/google]
[google]De-Phazz[/google]
[google]Verbrilli Sound[/google]
[google]Amon Tobin[/google]
[google]St. Germain[/google]
[google]Nightmares On Wax[/google]
[google]Groove Armada[/google]
[google]Dzihan & Kamien[/google]
and on and on,

plus some good classic rock
Zeppelin
Steppenwolf
Iron Butterfly

(I'm not going to link to them because if you don't know who they are, then I'm sure not going to tell you :lol:)
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heh... I tend to listen to classics, like Zao and Training FOr Utopia, or go with some good new talent, like Indwelling or Alove For Enemies. Or, I listen to technocore like The Rise. But Mozart is always close to my cd player. Or somewhere on my computer.
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Post by m3mn0n »

Okay I've officially switched from Hip Hop to Trance & Classical.

Now I don't have any words to screw with my thinking process, just a nice mellow beat.

And I have to admit, the new changes are great for productivity. 8)
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Generally nothing. Occasionally Evanescence or some classical music. Even more occasionally classical rock. Music here is generally for the car.
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i listen to

Bach,Mozart,Dvorak, 12 girls band,bryan adams
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I like classical rock, soft pop. Not a big fan of classical, although I like music that is relaxing and lets my thoughts flow...
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Winamp Online Streaming : CLUB 977 The 80s Channel http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-st ... aylist.pls
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Salsa is now what I've heard the most. A very musically and rhythmically rich style, interesting percussion and much of improvisation. Listen to it, hit http://www.salsastream.com/ or add http://di.fm/mp3/salsastream96k.pls to your XMMS/Winamp playlist.
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Zero 7
Radiohead
Theivery Corporation

Luvley
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and Sepultura, cause "this ones going out to all the muthafcukers in da mosh pit"
Max Cavalera, The Roots of Sepultura
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hmm... Draft Punk, Eiffel 65, Air, :lol:
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Post by Breckenridge »

Rave / Techno when I'm relaxed. Jazz when I'm being presured.
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Tribal HOuse, Deep HOuse, Trance, Progressive Trance...

Specially Paul Van Dyk, Tiesto, Steve Lawler...

trance is the future!!! ;)
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Post by cdickson »

Sheesh - my age is showing. I don't know most of the artists you all are listening to.

I am, however, partial to a wide range of music including classical, classic rock n' roll, "golden oldies" and jazz.
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RUSH

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RUSH
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